RESOURCES & FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Research Resources
From the NIH
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- NIH Commons - The Electronic Research Administration (ERA) Commons is a virtual meeting place where NIH extramural grantee organizations, grantees, and the public can receive and transmit information about the administration of biomedical and behavioral research. The ERA Commons is divided into both unrestricted and restricted portions that provide for public and confidential information, respectively.
- NIH Public Access Policy Information - Power Point describing the process for publication in PubMed
- NIH PubMed Central Manuscript Submission (Part 1) - Video describing process for publication in PubMed
- NIH PubMed Central Manuscript Submission (Part 2) - Video describing process for publication in PubMed
- NIH Policy on Instruction in Responsible Conduct in Research - The NIH recently issued a notice updating their policy on instruction in the responsible conduct of research. The notice applies to all NIH Institutional Research Training Grants, Individual Fellowship Awards, Career Development Awards (Institutional and Individual), Research Education Grants, Dissertation Research Grants, or other grant programs with a training component that requires instruction in responsible conduct of research.
- PHS 398 Form
- PHS 2590 Form
Grant Writing for NIH
- Grant Writing Tips from NIH
- NIH Information for New Investigators - Currently, NIH encourages new investigators to self-identify by checking a box on the electronic grant application form, so that they can be given special consideration. Peer reviewers are instructed to focus more on the proposed approach than on the track record, and to expect less preliminary data than would be provided by an established investigator. In addition, many NIH institutes and centers give new investigators special consideration in their selection for funding, and in some cases provide five years of support instead of the four that is the NIH average duration for a grant.
- Center for Scientific Review (CSR) Applicant Resources
- Insider's Guide to Peer Review for Applicants - To help new and established applicants submit better applications, the Center for Scientific Review (CSR) asked six current and retired study section chairs to share their personal insights on what makes a good NIH grant application. Read what they said here.
- NIH Peer Review Revealed - CSR has produced a series of videos to give you an inside look at how scientists from across the country review NIH grant applications for scientific and technical merit. New and established applicants will find insights and understanding that can empower them to improve the applications and increase their chances for receiving a more positive review.
- All About Grants Podcast - The Office of Extramural Research (OER) presents conversations with NIH staff members. Designed for investigators, fellows, students, research administrators, and others, we provide insights on grant topics from those who live and breathe the information. In mp3 and updated every other week.
Other Resources
- Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Electronic Handbooks (EHBs) tutorial videos
- LSUHSC-NO Office of Environmental Health and Safety
- LSUHSC-NO Office of Compliance Programs
- How to Report Non-Compliance
- LA Board of Regents, Office of Sponsored Programs
- LSUHSC-NO Division of Animal Care
- LSUHSC-NO Office of Technology Management - The primary responsibility of the Office of Technology Management is to facilitate the research enterprise. Specifically, the office assists faculty, staff, and students whose research leads to inventions with the process of transferring significant novel intellectual property from the laboratory to the market place. Inventors are strongly encouraged to disclose inventions to the Office of Technology Management before submitting manuscripts for publishing.
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
- New Orleans Bioinnovation Center - The Center is a technology business incubator that aims to stimulate bioscience entrepreneurship in the New Orleans area. Its mission is to assist in the development of biotechnology-related companies looking to commercialize technologies from Greater New Orleans area universities, including LSU Health Sciences Center, Tulane Health Sciences Center, the University of New Orleans and Xavier University.
Funding Opportunities (Electronic Search and Notification Services)
- Grants.gov - This site allows organizations and individuals to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies.
- GrantForward - GrantForward is a searchable database of science funding opportunities offered by government agencies and private foundations. This service will also automatically provide by email the results of a daily, weekly or monthly search of your selected key words against the GrantForward database. This subscription service is supported by the Chancellor's Office and is free to LSUHSC-NO users.